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The FRENCHx THEY SPEAK YINFRANCE) 822 No text-book can teach you to SPEAK a foreign language correctly To do that you must HEAR the rhythm, the lilt, the everyday speech of ordinary people: Linguaphone teaches you by this quick; thorough, effortless method_ You learn by LISTENING to the voices of expert native teachers on gramophone records following the words in the illustrated text-book. In half the usual time this method enables you to SPEAK, READ and WRITE the language and above all, to understand it when spoken. There is no formal learning: From the start you are thrown into the conversational atmosphere of the boulevarde and cafe. Put in 15 minutes a day and in a few weeks you can express yourself freely in the language of your choice Find out all about this unique, modern method of learning. Post the coupon below for a free illustrated booklet de- scribing Linguaphone language courses and SEVEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL: LINGUAPHONE FOR LANGUAGES CLIP THIS NOW LINGUAPHONE INSTITUTE PTY. LTD , (Inc. in Aust.) , 188 Willis Street, Wellington. Please send me, without obligation, your free illustrated Booklet of the Linguaphone Method of Learning Languages. In am interested in FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN SPANISH OR_ (34 languages available) NAME ADDRESS_ NZL: 1/3/55 ~LEARN

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 814, 4 March 1955, Page 15

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